Artificial Intelligence Based Cloud Distributor (AI-CD): Probing Low Cloud Distribution with a Conditional Generative Adversarial Network
Abstract
Here we introduce the artificial intelligence-based cloud distributor (AI-CD) approach to generate two-dimensional (2D) marine low cloud reflectance fields. AI-CD uses a conditional generative adversarial net (cGAN) framework to model distribution of 2-D cloud reflectance in nature as observed by the MODerate resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MODIS). Specifically, the AI-CD models the conditional distribution of cloud reflectance fields given a set of large-scale environmental conditions such as instantaneous sea surface temperature, estimated inversion strength, surface wind speed, relative humidity and large-scale subsidence rate together with random noise. We show that AI-CD can not only generate realistic cloudy scenes but also capture known, physical dependence of cloud properties on large-scale variables. AI-CD is stochastic in nature because generated cloud fields are influenced by random noise. Therefore, given a fixed set of large-scale variables, an ensemble of cloud reflectance fields can be generated using AI-CD. We suggest that AI-CD approach can be used as a data driven framework for stochastic cloud parameterization because it can realistically model sub-grid cloud distributions and their sensitivity to meteorological variables.
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